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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 20, 2025
Filed:
May. 27, 2022
Frederick J. Amrhein, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Frederick J. AmRhein, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Abstract
Crash absorption device for absorbing impacting energy, for example for cushioning falls. The crash absorption device may be used with a crash pad, by placing the crash absorption device under the pad. The pad may be secured in place so that it does not slide off the crash absorption. Crash absorption devices are energy absorbing and displacing apparatus typically placed on flooring or the ground beneath a crash pad to protect a falling object or person (for example a rock climber) from destructive impacting forces. Some devices are designed to be disassembled or folded for stowage. Crash absorption devices may include elements that absorb energy via bending, torsion, or both.